DETERMINATION OF FITNESS FOR SEA DUTY Sample Clauses

DETERMINATION OF FITNESS FOR SEA DUTY. The Ship Manager shall ensure the seafarer has, within the last six (6) months, been examined by a licensed physician and found to be physically qualified and fit to perform the duties of his/her assignment. Upon reporting aboard ship, the seafarer shall provide or otherwise make available for the Master's examination one (1) copy of each of the following: (i) The union shipping slip, if the seafarer is a member of a seafarers’ union; (ii) A Merchant Mariner Physical Examination, documented on Form CG-719K (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/forms/cg/CG_719K.pdf) (Exhibit 18), indicating the seafarer is competent and fit for sea duty from a medical clinic sponsored by the Ship Manager or from the union of which the seafarer is a member or from the seafarer's personal physician; and USCG NVIC 04-08 , Medical and Physical Evaluation Guidelines for Merchant Mariner Credentials. The examination must have been within six (6) months prior to the seafarer’s date of engagement, and (iii) A certification from a medical clinic that the seafarer has received all required immunizations/ inoculations or is medically eligible to receive such immunizations. (See Section C.5.5.1 of the Contract for required immunizations/inoculations, which allows submission of this certification by FOS crew members after reporting aboard ship.) In the event the vessel is to be engaged upon a foreign voyage, the Master, or his/her designated representative, shall ascertain that the seafarer has in his/her possession and has reported aboard the vessel with (i) at least two (2) pairs of any required prescription eye glasses (in addition to contact lenses, if worn), (ii) records and prescriptions of any prescription medications as well as an adequate supply of same to cover the projected assignment period, and (iii) immunization and medical records. If the Ship Manager has reason to believe that the seafarer has falsified any information regarding his/her current physical condition or medical history, or that the seafarer is otherwise unfit to assume the duties of his/her assignment, the Ship Manager may require the seafarer to undergo examination by a licensed physician to ascertain the seafarer's fitness to perform the duties associated with the shipboard rating to which assigned. Charges for services provided by any physician/clinic/hospital in connection with such examination are to be paid by the Ship Manager as an expense to be reimbursed by MARAD. Any determination made by a physician with respect t...
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